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Saudi AI Firm HUMAIN Partners with Global AI to Build U.S. Data Centres — A Strategic Expansion of Global AI Infrastructure

Saudi AI Firm HUMAIN Partners with Global AI to Build U.S. Data Centres — A Strategic Expansion of Global AI Infrastructure

New agreement announced at U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum enlists Saudi-backed HUMAIN and New York-based Global AI to deploy high-density AI compute capacity in the United States and beyond
A leading Saudi artificial intelligence company backed by the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund has formed a strategic partnership with an American AI infrastructure firm to build large-scale data centres and compute capacity in the United States and globally.

The deal, announced at the recent U.S.–Saudi Investment Forum, signals a major expansion of Saudi Arabia’s global footprint in AI and underlines its ambitions to become a critical pillar in worldwide AI infrastructure.

The Saudi company, HUMAIN — established in May 2025 under the Public Investment Fund and chaired by Mohammed bin Salman — has partnered with Global AI, a U.S. sovereign-AI infrastructure firm headquartered in New York.

Together they intend to deliver high-density, air-gapped data-center capacity capable of supporting advanced AI workloads, large-scale model training, and secure inference operations.

Under the agreement, the planned facilities will rely on state-of-the-art hardware, including liquid-cooled AI infrastructure powered by the latest generation of graphics-processing units from NVIDIA.

The collaboration is designed with data sovereignty and security in mind, incorporating rigorous controls suitable for enterprise, public-sector and sovereign-cloud deployment.

HUMAIN’s Chief Executive Officer described the partnership as a key step in establishing Saudi Arabia as “the third pillar of global AI infrastructure,” alongside traditional hubs in the United States and Asia.

For its part, Global AI said the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to leading the next wave of “non-biological intelligence” — signalling ambitions to serve governments and large enterprises worldwide.

The new data-centre capacity in the U.S. will complement HUMAIN’s broader plans to deploy AI infrastructure across multiple regions, including within the Kingdom itself.

This transatlantic linkage aims to create a distributed network of AI compute facilities under sovereign control, reducing reliance on a small number of legacy cloud providers.

The partnership comes as part of a broader wave of Saudi investment into AI infrastructure and ecosystem building.

Since its founding, HUMAIN has announced multiple global collaborations and substantial hardware procurement, positioning itself as a central pillar of the country’s technology-led economic diversification under Vision 2030.

Observers see the agreement as evidence of Riyadh’s growing influence in global AI infrastructure, combining deep capital reserves, strategic geopolitical ties, and a proactive push to build sovereign capability.

By anchoring compute capacity in both the United States and Saudi Arabia, HUMAIN and Global AI are laying foundational infrastructure for what could become a new era of globally distributed, sovereign-ready AI services.
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